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France doesn’t need Russian gas, supports energy embargo - Macron

19.04.2022 ნახვები: 213

French President Emmanuel Macron says t France doesn’t need Russian gas and will continue to push for sanctions on Russian gas supplies.

The corresponding statement was published by the president on France 5, Ukrinform reports.

"Europe depends on Russian gas, but France doesn’t need it," Macron said, adding that his country has been working to buy gas from other markets.

The French leader noted that his country would continue to promote sanctions on Russian gas supplies.

Read also: Oil embargo could be part of sixth package of EU sanctions against Russia - Yermak

Macron also denied reports that it was on his initiative that the issue of an embargo on Russian oil was postponed until the end of the presidential election in France. The embargo is being blocked by another nation, Macron said, stopping short of naming it.

"The European market is interconnected, and Europe depends on Russian gas," Macron said, commenting on the issue.

At the same time, he said, Europeans should stop buying oil and gas from Russia to "weaken Moscow's ability to fight."

It should be recalled that the EU leadership is looking into imposing an embargo on Russian oil supplies, which will be one of the strongest blows to the Russian economy, which has already been massively affected by sanctions over the Kremlin-led war in Ukraine.

On February 24, Russian President Vladimir Putin announced the launch of a large-scale invasion of Ukraine.

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